The all-new, UK-built, Langen 250cc two-stroke café racer is well on its way to being a huge success just a month after its public debut.
Created by ex-CCM Chief Design Engineer Christofer Ratcliffe, and first revealed by MCN back in the summer, the Langen uses the Italian-built Vins 75bhp fuel-injected two-stroke V-twin in a hand-crafted aluminium tubular space frame complete with Öhlins forks, twin K-Tech rear shocks and Hel radial brakes. Finished off with minimal carbon-fibre bodywork, it weighs just 114kg wet, giving a power-to-weight ratio of a whopping 660bhp/tonne.
Ratcliffe originally planned to produce just 100 examples, each priced £28,000, depending on demand. But now, following the bike’s highly successful public unveiling at the prestigious Salon Privé concours event this year held, due to Covid19, at Blenheim Palace in…